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Captured in Zion National Park, this photograph illuminates the rare phenomenon of a reverse waterfall, where wind uplift causes water to flow upwards.
In Zion National Park, also known as Mukuntuweap, the valley's unique aerodynamics can cause an astonishing phenomenon: reverse waterfalls. This happens when the wind is funneled through the valley with such force that it pushes waterfall currents upward, defying gravity and causing the water to flow back into its originating pool. This image, lit by the photographer, captures this unusual spectacle. This aerodynamic uplift of water is a lesser-known feature of Zion, offering a remarkable insight into the powerful forces continuously shaping the landscape. Understanding this phenomenon provides a unique lens to appreciate the park's intricate natural systems.
The phenomenon is generally referred to as "wind uplift." It occurs under specific aerodynamic conditions and is a fascinating example of how wind can interact with water in powerful and unexpected ways.
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